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u.s. on the world stage? we've seen an ad and a memo out today from the obama campaign trying to paint him as belacose, as not ready, and we expect president obama is going to be doing that tonight here in florida. >> one of the other big issues likely to come up tonight is iran. over the weekend i see your "times" article saying the u.s. and tehran had agreed to one-on-one talks about iran's nuclear program after the election. u.s. will deny that. a lot of people might say what's wrong -- regardless, can the president make the case that his strategy on iran is working or does this give mitt romney an opening? >> you know, the answer may be yes to both of those. obviously president obama would make his case that these are the toughest sanctions ever, and that they have been working. you just look at iran's economy. you look at the value of iran's currency, which has plummeted, and he can say the sanctions are working, but, obviously, governor romney can say they're not really shifting iran
u.s. on the world stage? we've seen an ad and a memo out today from the obama campaign trying to paint him as belacose, as not ready, and we expect president obama is going to be doing that tonight here in florida. >> one of the other big issues likely to come up tonight is iran. over the weekend i see your "times" article saying the u.s. and tehran had agreed to one-on-one talks about iran's nuclear program after the election. u.s. will deny that. a lot of people might say...
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he would get the u.s. to lead more, but he's been a little bit short on specifics, and i think that's what president obama's sources are telling jessica yellin that that's what they're going to pin him on wrshtion he would use u.s. power and where he would intervene militarily. >> where governor romney may struggle in that respect, he may have the upper edge when we talk about the changing role of the middle east. a lot of people say it's on fire out there and there's a veritable mess to try to mop up. is there something that either of them can do to try to edge the other here? >> i think that's right, and i think as i said, president obama is going to be on the defensive here, and i think the job of governor romney tonight is to paint this -- what happened in libya, what's happening in syria as larger failings of the obama administration to fail to kind much guide the arab spring in a positive direction. we've seen a lot of islamists take over. that the u.s. hasn't worked closely with this to try to shape
he would get the u.s. to lead more, but he's been a little bit short on specifics, and i think that's what president obama's sources are telling jessica yellin that that's what they're going to pin him on wrshtion he would use u.s. power and where he would intervene militarily. >> where governor romney may struggle in that respect, he may have the upper edge when we talk about the changing role of the middle east. a lot of people say it's on fire out there and there's a veritable mess to...
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. >> he says the u.s. could be a wind powerhouse, too. think of those windy prayeries in the great plains. >> when i discover that these resources are not being harvested, i really get amazed because to me that would be like going, for instance, to saudi arabia and not drill for oil. >> but despite its potential, the concept of wind power isn't blowing everyone away. >> fundamentally wind is still more expensive. >> denmark's bjorn lund burg says that the dane's energy prices are the highest in the world. he also points out that vestas has run into trouble. it plans to cut number 4,000 jobs in 2012, including one-fifth of its u.s. workforce and wind power overall, he points out, is still more expensive than the cheapest fossil fuels. >> as long as it's not competitive, i still think we should say let's invest more in getting the next generations of wind turbines to be cheaper rather than putting up lots and lots of them that we know are inefficient right now. >> but people say the only way you get the cost curve down is deploying large am
. >> he says the u.s. could be a wind powerhouse, too. think of those windy prayeries in the great plains. >> when i discover that these resources are not being harvested, i really get amazed because to me that would be like going, for instance, to saudi arabia and not drill for oil. >> but despite its potential, the concept of wind power isn't blowing everyone away. >> fundamentally wind is still more expensive. >> denmark's bjorn lund burg says that the dane's...
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u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans died in last month's terror attack in libya. >>> the 45-year-old ex-marine who opened fire at a walk area spa was allegedly hunting down his estranged wife. three women were killed in yesterday's rampage but police haven't said if zena haughton was among them. police say the suspected shooter radcliff haughton was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the spa. >>> former senator george mcgovern is being remembered as a war hero who became a champion of peace. mcgovern died at the age of 90. he was a democratic nominee for president in 1972 but lost in a land slide to richard nixon. bill and hillary clinton among a number of other democrats cut their teeth by working in politics for mcgovern in the early '70s. the clintons say he was a tireless advocate for human rights and dignity. >>> cycling's governing body will decide if it will strip lance armstrong of his seven tour de france titles. a decision being made rig
u.s. ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans died in last month's terror attack in libya. >>> the 45-year-old ex-marine who opened fire at a walk area spa was allegedly hunting down his estranged wife. three women were killed in yesterday's rampage but police haven't said if zena haughton was among them. police say the suspected shooter radcliff haughton was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound inside the spa. >>> former senator george mcgovern is...
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u.s. postal service team." this includes sworn testimony from 26 people, 11 of them former usps teammates and says he trafficked and banned substances, pressured teammates to dope, as well. armstrong for his part didn't talk about it during a livestrong event yesterday. he stepped down as chairman of the lance armstrong foundation last week. his attorney has called the report a one-sided hatchet job. amanda is covering this. the international cycling union has the authority to strip him of titles. will they do that is the big question. >> that is the big question of the day, zoraida. yeah, they said before they made the decision they wanted to see the reasoned evidence from that report and they've seen it in space, haven't they all, 1,0 th th,000 pages of that document and we're expecting to hear from the uci president pat mcquaid in two hours' time speaking from switzer lapd and remains to be seen. their options are either they go along with the evidence in the report or they take the dec
u.s. postal service team." this includes sworn testimony from 26 people, 11 of them former usps teammates and says he trafficked and banned substances, pressured teammates to dope, as well. armstrong for his part didn't talk about it during a livestrong event yesterday. he stepped down as chairman of the lance armstrong foundation last week. his attorney has called the report a one-sided hatchet job. amanda is covering this. the international cycling union has the authority to strip him of...
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take it away from the u.s. if our own technology is in the hands of other countries, does that worry you? >> it worries me because it is not just technology. the president has for the last two years or the administration has been making an argument in favor of drones. it has been basically saying we can use these virtually at anytime and at any place to protect our interests. that has been a consistent argument on the part of the administration. how can you make that argument and basically all of a sudden deny that to other countries? what if russia does want to use drones? what if china does want to use drones? hezbollah flew an unarmed drone over israel, i believe, two weeks ago. what if hezbollah wants to use a drone. the argument that has been made for drones is basically acompanies the technology. it is a technology that is essentially meant to be used and i think that's one of the large problems with it. >> i know because of your reporting, you're hoping drones coming up tonight in the debate. you'll be w
take it away from the u.s. if our own technology is in the hands of other countries, does that worry you? >> it worries me because it is not just technology. the president has for the last two years or the administration has been making an argument in favor of drones. it has been basically saying we can use these virtually at anytime and at any place to protect our interests. that has been a consistent argument on the part of the administration. how can you make that argument and...
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the former u.s. senator died early this morning at a hospice facility at his home state in south dakota. mcgovern's spent more than 20 years in washington before losing the 1972 presidential election to richard nixon. his family announced last week that he was suffering from several health problems. george mcgovern was 90 years old. >>> we checked the amtrak website and train service between chicago and detroit and it is still disrupted. this after several cars jumped the tracks this morning. in this video you can see the cars, they're leaning, but luckily none of them tipped over. 12 people were hurt but none seriously. >>> that is brand new video of syrian students protesting and starting fires in the streets of damascus. at least 135 people were killed in syria today including six children and eight women. the u.n. arab league envoy met with syrian president bashar al assad today. the envoy is trying to broker a cease-fire in syria before an important muslim holiday begins friday. syrian's preside
the former u.s. senator died early this morning at a hospice facility at his home state in south dakota. mcgovern's spent more than 20 years in washington before losing the 1972 presidential election to richard nixon. his family announced last week that he was suffering from several health problems. george mcgovern was 90 years old. >>> we checked the amtrak website and train service between chicago and detroit and it is still disrupted. this after several cars jumped the tracks this...
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the decision comes after the u.s. anti-doping agency accused the cycling star of systematic drug use, something he's denied. armstrong is now being asked to give back nearly $4 million from his tour winnings as his name gets wiped from the record books. >>> and cuba is trying to quell renewed speculation over fidel castro's health and reports that the former leader might be close to death. stays-run media ran an article in castro's name that scoffs at the rumors and shows these photos of him reading the paper and walking in a garden. castro is 86 years old and has not been seen in public since march when the pope visited cuba. >>> the candidates are making final pitches. the white house says president obama will sit down with jay leno on "the tonight show" this wednesday. it will be his third appearance as president. last week, he talked foreign policy with jon stewart and ann romney visited with the the tonight show" last month, of course she was without her husband. >> trying to get votes. >> this is the final stret
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so the u.s. government has been trying to stop these robocalls and it's now reaching out to the public for ideas, and even offering a $50,000 award. that's crazy. >> right. well, this is a great example of using technology and crowd sources, people talk about kick starter, to put a challenge out there, to get the ingenuity of entrepreneurs to go after this issue that is really not a legal issue because the law is there, and if you are a legitimate organization and you follow the law, the ftc is not going to come after you, but if you want to scam people, it's very easy to do so. >> let's get back to the contest. so if i have a great idea, where do i go to enter the contest? >> sure. you go to challenge.gov which is where they're hosting this, and you fill out a form, and you register, and the competition starts october 26th and goes through january 17th. at that point they will take all the submissions and start voting on them. >> okay. well, i hope someone comes up with a great idea. sha shaun d
so the u.s. government has been trying to stop these robocalls and it's now reaching out to the public for ideas, and even offering a $50,000 award. that's crazy. >> right. well, this is a great example of using technology and crowd sources, people talk about kick starter, to put a challenge out there, to get the ingenuity of entrepreneurs to go after this issue that is really not a legal issue because the law is there, and if you are a legitimate organization and you follow the law, the...
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in 2011, the u.s. -- well, anwar al awlaki, a u.s. citizen who was a cleric living in yemen, was killed in a drone strike, as was his son. this raised legal and ethical questions, so in my interview with the president, i asked him what is his criteria for the use of lethal force. >> my first job, my most sacred duty as president and commander in chief is to keep the american people safe, and what that means is we brought a whole bunch of tools to bear to go after al qaeda and those who would attack americans. drones are one tool that we use, and our criteria for using them is very tight and very strict. it has to be a target that is authorized by our laws. it has to be a threat that is serious and not speculative. it has to be a situation in which we can't capture the individual before they move forward on some sort of operational plot against the united states, and this is an example of where i think there's been some misreporting. our preference is always to capture if we can because we can gather intelligence. but a lot of the terr
in 2011, the u.s. -- well, anwar al awlaki, a u.s. citizen who was a cleric living in yemen, was killed in a drone strike, as was his son. this raised legal and ethical questions, so in my interview with the president, i asked him what is his criteria for the use of lethal force. >> my first job, my most sacred duty as president and commander in chief is to keep the american people safe, and what that means is we brought a whole bunch of tools to bear to go after al qaeda and those who...
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or u.s. presence in the region and some would say that iran wanted just wanted to buy time i think that this these current round of sanctions kind of play into that because it says it gives the obama administration a chance to say look we can save face now we've implemented the most harsh sanctions regime in the history of us here on relations and now the iranians are really for starting to feel it and are starting to capitulate under u.s. pressure so if that's the argument that the u.s. wants to make then it makes sense that they would want to say you know give these signs are these weeks that they're ready to talk in that iran is ready to talk converse lee iran can also say you know look due to the arab spring due to the u.s. losing allies in the region the u.s. is now ready to talk in the u.s. wants to have some sort of diplomatic agreement with iran so that we don't we can put these hostilities behind us because really at the end of the day you know it's the american people it's the irani
or u.s. presence in the region and some would say that iran wanted just wanted to buy time i think that this these current round of sanctions kind of play into that because it says it gives the obama administration a chance to say look we can save face now we've implemented the most harsh sanctions regime in the history of us here on relations and now the iranians are really for starting to feel it and are starting to capitulate under u.s. pressure so if that's the argument that the u.s. wants...
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it took years after the u.s. bombs erosional and nagasaki to understand the true impact the clear weapons had on japanese civilians and today nearly a decade out of the war in iraq began by starting to get a clearer picture of what impact depleted uranium is having on the iraqi people the story about a disturbing trend in birth defects and babies ahead. and they say talk is cheap but if rumors are true about the white house wanting to hold talks with iran could this be a costly mistake for the obama administration just weeks away from election day and at a time when most americans believe war should be a last resort are to ask what's so wrong about bringing iran to the negotiating table. and our t.v. is counting down until the presidential debate but not the one between president obama and governor romney tonight that's already gotten plenty of other attention something that you won't see on network news the third party debate but don't worry we've got you covered preview coming up. it is monday october twenty se
it took years after the u.s. bombs erosional and nagasaki to understand the true impact the clear weapons had on japanese civilians and today nearly a decade out of the war in iraq began by starting to get a clearer picture of what impact depleted uranium is having on the iraqi people the story about a disturbing trend in birth defects and babies ahead. and they say talk is cheap but if rumors are true about the white house wanting to hold talks with iran could this be a costly mistake for the...
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is on the up and up when it when other people ask you know how can i protect myself from the u.s. economic situation and now look what are you to. them to do do you suggest that other people leave the country and what if they don't want to look what i do for a living where we're publishers but what i do for a living person lives on a speculator a speculator incidentally is somebody the takes advantage of political because distortions in the marketplace if we lived in a free market society i would be unemployed as a speculator but the government here in the us to so many stupid things are constantly creating distortions and misallocations of capital that i can take advantage of so. that's a preamble to what i was going to say to answer your question the markets are very dangerous today almost everything sounds metaphysically impossible but there are no bargains everything is overpriced in the financial world and why is that because so much liquidity is going to stop going because of these ridiculous currency creations which they call quantitative easing and everybody parrots back b
is on the up and up when it when other people ask you know how can i protect myself from the u.s. economic situation and now look what are you to. them to do do you suggest that other people leave the country and what if they don't want to look what i do for a living where we're publishers but what i do for a living person lives on a speculator a speculator incidentally is somebody the takes advantage of political because distortions in the marketplace if we lived in a free market society i...
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u.s. even down to the training of the cuban exiles at a military base in guatemala. the united states denied any such involvement in a carefully worded at the same time -- worded statement to the united nations. >> the united states has created no aggression against cuba. >> this was fertile ground for soviet integration. u.s. aerial reconnaissance photos showed approximately 40 soviet offensive nuclear weapons being set up and manned by an estimated 22,000 soviet troops. >> in 1962 there was a missile soviet gap. the soviet union could not afford to build new ones. the solution was to put short range and medium range missiles right in our backyard. the whole world literally was watching to see what president john kennedy would do. >> had kennedy done what the joint chiefs of staff wanted to do which was to invade, that there would have immediately been a nuclear war and it would have started on so called tactical level. at that point in the fall of 1962 them -- then certainly would have s
u.s. even down to the training of the cuban exiles at a military base in guatemala. the united states denied any such involvement in a carefully worded at the same time -- worded statement to the united nations. >> the united states has created no aggression against cuba. >> this was fertile ground for soviet integration. u.s. aerial reconnaissance photos showed approximately 40 soviet offensive nuclear weapons being set up and manned by an estimated 22,000 soviet troops. >>...
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the very recent attack on the u.s. embassy in which the u.s. ambassador to libya was killed that was that year that was actually what's dying to watch. out in libya so this is rest of the country is definitely unstable extremely so all the violence continues and there is no sign of any sort of solution coming to the country in time still live from tel aviv. who's also tweeting on twitter you can follow her at r.t. thank you. now moving on to lebanon where armed gunmen have blocked roads in several areas of the capital beirut following weekend flights between police and demonstrators early on monday dozens of protesters put up tents there saying they would not leave until the government resigns soldiers used barbed wire and roadblocks to prevent the demonstrators from approaching the lebanese prime minister's office in the capital at least two people were killed and over a dozen wounded overnight in the country as protesters burned tires and the unrest began on sunday when crowds of protesters stormed government headquarters accusing syria of ma
the very recent attack on the u.s. embassy in which the u.s. ambassador to libya was killed that was that year that was actually what's dying to watch. out in libya so this is rest of the country is definitely unstable extremely so all the violence continues and there is no sign of any sort of solution coming to the country in time still live from tel aviv. who's also tweeting on twitter you can follow her at r.t. thank you. now moving on to lebanon where armed gunmen have blocked roads in...
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military presence to act as a counterbalance against china's growing power and to advance u.s. interests in asia pacific candidate romney showed a willingness to take that pivot to another level ramping up the pressure on beijing i'll crack down on china having been stuck in this cold war mentality he sees the world in very black and white terms so russia is a foe china is a foe it's almost as if the cold war war never ended and that regard the pivot toward asia makes perfect sense to mr romney and i really don't think he would change anything the rhetoric is the issue the the presence of subtlety or the lack of subtlety is a primary difference between mr romney and mr obama in relations with russia unlike romney for whom russia this is without question our number one geopolitical foe president obama avoids cold war rhetoric after all you don't call russia our number one enemy. not all kind of russia. unless you're still stuck in a cold war mind warp despite a more forthcoming official attitude the administration indicated that they would still forge ahead with plans to build a
military presence to act as a counterbalance against china's growing power and to advance u.s. interests in asia pacific candidate romney showed a willingness to take that pivot to another level ramping up the pressure on beijing i'll crack down on china having been stuck in this cold war mentality he sees the world in very black and white terms so russia is a foe china is a foe it's almost as if the cold war war never ended and that regard the pivot toward asia makes perfect sense to mr romney...
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paula slowly special u.s. presidential election coverage is on the way to save. up for the final debate this time is washington's world view more after. the sun rises over what seems. and list forest to hear and cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all stalk as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. mortgages both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy to forests. and their chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander someone in ca has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of
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serving reports from the u.s. as chemicals used in the controversial gas extraction technique known as franking make their way into the homes of local residents. and also online biting spending cons pushing thousands of attorneys to protest and also force them to cut back on one of the most famous professions find out which one. was just over two weeks left until america votes all she is tracking the race for the white house with our in-depth coverage of the presidential election barack obama. tied on the polls ahead of the third and final debate on monday focusing on foreign policy he's going to conflicts now into whether the pad really viewed the u.s. role in the world differently as we're waiting for the debate on foreign policy the last debate before the election on november the sixth many see it as the make or break point for both campaigns because president obama and governor romney have so far been running neck and neck but whoever is elected america's next commander in chief will take on the same old forei
serving reports from the u.s. as chemicals used in the controversial gas extraction technique known as franking make their way into the homes of local residents. and also online biting spending cons pushing thousands of attorneys to protest and also force them to cut back on one of the most famous professions find out which one. was just over two weeks left until america votes all she is tracking the race for the white house with our in-depth coverage of the presidential election barack obama....
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there is all to play for in monday's final and crucial debate between the main u.s. presidential candidates as polls but barack obama and mitt romney neck and neck while they trade sound bites on nationwide t.v. the other contenders say they're being inside line green party presidential nominee is jill stein in her running mate were arrested this week after trying to make their way to the venue for a last tuesday's debate blames the system for locking up nearly a third of the country's population at the upcoming election green party campaign manager ben man said he thinks the two party system is down to outdated laws and corporate influence the reality is that there's nothing in our constitution which prevents a multi-party system from emerging here in the u.s. but we do have laws on the books all across the country and we also have the actions of private corporations that have grown up over the last sixty years to prevent independent parties from challenging the two establishment parties here in the united states the laws that we have in the books prevent or make it
there is all to play for in monday's final and crucial debate between the main u.s. presidential candidates as polls but barack obama and mitt romney neck and neck while they trade sound bites on nationwide t.v. the other contenders say they're being inside line green party presidential nominee is jill stein in her running mate were arrested this week after trying to make their way to the venue for a last tuesday's debate blames the system for locking up nearly a third of the country's...
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produced in the united states but then of course you the u.s. had to come out and admit that this was actually deliberate it's out on u.s. personnel in libya so i go it's so ongoing fighting highly unstable situation people continue to die and this is a situation happening in libya right now. reporting there from tel aviv irina many thanks indeed. protests in lebanon have rationed early monday falling we can clashes between police and demonstrators in the country's northern city of tripoli armed clashes have left one person dead and eight hundred and last began sunday one security forces used tear gas to contain crowds of protesters trying to storm the government has quarters the country's opposition blamed syria for the car blast that killed lebanon's top jangle they say a government which is close to the regime in damascus could have had. and political analyst oman a sharia says a sorry investigation is needed before any blame is laid. apparently no one is waiting for the investigation everyone is really in a rush to accuse and this is very un
produced in the united states but then of course you the u.s. had to come out and admit that this was actually deliberate it's out on u.s. personnel in libya so i go it's so ongoing fighting highly unstable situation people continue to die and this is a situation happening in libya right now. reporting there from tel aviv irina many thanks indeed. protests in lebanon have rationed early monday falling we can clashes between police and demonstrators in the country's northern city of tripoli...
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so the u.s. government concluded, rightly, that one key way to help the afghanistan people during the surge would be to assist them with farming, to try to provide them with some better seeds, some fertilizer, in some cases tractors, try to improve what they were growing on their fields so you'd improve their livelihood and win their allegiant. that was a good idea. the problem was we tried to do too much of a good people. think of the program or think of southern afghanistan and the farmers there as a parched man on a hot day. ice water, givingal .. turned the fire hose on him, wounding him in the process. we tried to pour so much money in through the program it wound up being counterproductive. i it was trying to spend $300 million in just two provinces in one year. not surprisingly, we wind up just shoveling goods at the afghans. and what did they do? in some cases they took what we were giving them and drove it to the border to pakistan and sold it for cash because it was more than anybody co
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the soviet u.s. standoff grew more tense every day these top secret shots were taken during nuclear tests at a soviet testing ground at that time very few people thought about the real consequences of a nuclear conflict never before had the world been closer to a third nuclear world war. to. the. russians would be soon which brightened if you move out soon from finest impression these. nice clean start on t.v. dot com. will there be war on iraq. friend or foe is missile defense offensive where it stopped us election up close and october twenty second. he believes it's. easy. to see a story. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is our. heart welcome to the big picture. up lol lol . a friend north of boston terrorist attack. ex hostages let us into their lives and after the tragedy. still gets try to cross over the past. because their future will yet be written. surviving terrorism ten years on or treat. kit's
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a 24 year u.s. special forces veteran, wood's job was to try to prevent such an attack from occurring. >> does it make you mad? >> that was my first reaction when i heard ambassador stevens had been killed. i was angry. >> why did you come forward? >> i was had at the hub of everything going on there some of the information needs to come forward. >> we begin our story in the winter of 2011 a year before wood arrives in libya. colonel moammar khaddafy is in power in tripoli. they are gaining rocontrol over much of libya. february 25th the u.s. state department withdraws all of its personnel from the capital. but six weeks later april 5th, 2011, it sends stevens with a 12 man team by charter boat to benghazi now under rebel control. as special representative to the rebels, stevens set up shop in a hotel. june 1st, 2011, a car bomb explodes in the parking lot in front of that hotel. stevens and his team decide it's too ding russ to stay the-- dano stay there. they settled on a compound west of the city
a 24 year u.s. special forces veteran, wood's job was to try to prevent such an attack from occurring. >> does it make you mad? >> that was my first reaction when i heard ambassador stevens had been killed. i was angry. >> why did you come forward? >> i was had at the hub of everything going on there some of the information needs to come forward. >> we begin our story in the winter of 2011 a year before wood arrives in libya. colonel moammar khaddafy is in power in...
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looks into whether the pair really viewed the u.s. role in the world differently. as we're waiting for the debate on foreign policy the last debate before the election on november the sixth many see it as the make or break point for both campaigns because president obama and governor romney have so far been running neck and neck but whoever is elected america's next commander in chief will take on the same old foreign policy mission and that is to expand the country's influence in the world but is there that much daylight between the candidates let's try and find out what the rhetoric of the romney team leaves no doubt that he advocates of more intrusive us foreign policy we have to show strength in america that's who he is one that would be despite the one thing we all fear the most is a weak america with. america the current administration is also striving for a robust america in their own way we came we saw you died. when folks mess with americans we go after the arab spring are full that the obama administration jumped on the bandwagon of the revolutions hoping
looks into whether the pair really viewed the u.s. role in the world differently. as we're waiting for the debate on foreign policy the last debate before the election on november the sixth many see it as the make or break point for both campaigns because president obama and governor romney have so far been running neck and neck but whoever is elected america's next commander in chief will take on the same old foreign policy mission and that is to expand the country's influence in the world but...
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we see uncertainty in the u.s. and china slowing. >> bp is in advanced talks with rosneff but says no decision has yet been made. and president obama, mitt romney head into their final debate tonight as new poll shows they're now in a dead heat with just two weeks to go before election day. and plus japan records its sharpest export since last year's devastating earthquake. raising fears the world's third biggest economy could be slipping back into recession. it's the start of another week here on on "worldwide exchange." kelly is state side helping to host "squawk on the street." p meanwhile plenty to come still on today's show. here in london, protesters have been marching against austerity. one of our reporters was there. demonstrators took out their anger on multinational companies. in new york, wall street a underwhelmed as corporate giants like ge, part owner of this station, had cautious revenues. we'll pibd out if cat pill what are and yahoo! will buck the trend or affirm it pnd and obama and romney squarin
we see uncertainty in the u.s. and china slowing. >> bp is in advanced talks with rosneff but says no decision has yet been made. and president obama, mitt romney head into their final debate tonight as new poll shows they're now in a dead heat with just two weeks to go before election day. and plus japan records its sharpest export since last year's devastating earthquake. raising fears the world's third biggest economy could be slipping back into recession. it's the start of another...
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as they increasingly go toe-to- toe with u.s. companies around the world, chinese state-owned companies present a crucial challenge to u.s. policy makers. >> and thas creating pressre not only politically, but also pressure from the business community saying "how are we, a private company, going to compete with the largeness and power and the funding of a entire government?" >> reporter: in the last three months chinese companies invested $3 billion in the united states, and a report by the rhodium group predicts the dealmaking will soon expand beyond energy, into services like entertainment, hotels and finance. darren gersh, "n.b.r.", washington. >> susie: on wall street today, investors were hesitant to buy stocks ahead of tonight's big presidential debate. they were also pre-occupied with that flood of earnings we told you about earlier. and, as suzanne port, revenues are the key worry for investors, and a big theme of tonight's "market focus." after the close, texas instruments reported a decline in revenues, due to falling d
as they increasingly go toe-to- toe with u.s. companies around the world, chinese state-owned companies present a crucial challenge to u.s. policy makers. >> and thas creating pressre not only politically, but also pressure from the business community saying "how are we, a private company, going to compete with the largeness and power and the funding of a entire government?" >> reporter: in the last three months chinese companies invested $3 billion in the united states,...
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the u.s. has an asset, michelle, we're focusing too much on near-term earnings. the u.s. as an asset still looks phenomenal in terms of valuation, the believability and stability of earnings, the operating efficiencies of the u.s. -- >> simon baker hughes wants a question in here. >> yeah, brian, one of your top sector picks is in staples. if you believe we're going into a bull market, staples already looking expensive, when do you move out of them into the cyclical names? >> that's a very good point. staples, they're expensive. back in the '90s, you saw a dramatic multiple expansion in staples between 1993 and 1998, that's the next trend we're headed into. multiple expansion. because we as investors over the last 10 or 12 years did not believe in the denominator of earnings. you're going to pay for those earnings and multiples going up from here. >> so multiple go up, do revenues go up? do margins go up? >> well, margins, you know, margins are peaking still. and our work shows that once you see margins fall off in the market historically, stock market's up following marg
the u.s. has an asset, michelle, we're focusing too much on near-term earnings. the u.s. as an asset still looks phenomenal in terms of valuation, the believability and stability of earnings, the operating efficiencies of the u.s. -- >> simon baker hughes wants a question in here. >> yeah, brian, one of your top sector picks is in staples. if you believe we're going into a bull market, staples already looking expensive, when do you move out of them into the cyclical names? >>...
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>> well, i think that u.s. based companies, companies that have most of their revenues in the u.s., will do better, because one of the big sources of growth over the last few years has been selling to developing markets. but now we're seeing those growth rates are coming down very dramatically, whether it is china, india, brazil. so our growth rate doesn't look that bad after all, and we have great fundamentals. so i think you will see surprises for u.s. based companies who have less emphasis in those rapidly growing areas that really decelerated. ashley: well, it is difficult in this global era, isn't it, with the global economy slowing down so much, many of these companies do have exposure to the rest of the world. caterpillar just one announcing today, how tough it is out there. so what does that say to you for the markets going forward into the new year? we'll have the election behind us. maybe the fiscal cliff has been dealt with but are we still going to see a struggle on the global level? >> well, yes i
>> well, i think that u.s. based companies, companies that have most of their revenues in the u.s., will do better, because one of the big sources of growth over the last few years has been selling to developing markets. but now we're seeing those growth rates are coming down very dramatically, whether it is china, india, brazil. so our growth rate doesn't look that bad after all, and we have great fundamentals. so i think you will see surprises for u.s. based companies who have less...
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. >> the u.s. attack in libya -- on the u.s. consulate libya is expected to be among the topics. president obama is winning in poll showsd another the race as a dead heat. >> the challenge for the be defining the middle east strategy going for it. has had some successes and s that are still murky. for romney, there's a broad challenge. that is how do you drill down to policies? the republican party is not t what a republican foreign-policy looks like. hear whate eager to side has to say tonight, growing weary of the political process. >> i'm tired of the political ads. >> and a big issue tonight is iran.ed to be there's a report the u.s. and agreed to one-ve on-one talks over the nuclear but the white house agreement buto is prepared for bilateral talks. republicans on the weekends say are playing politics with all this. once the debate tonight on abc 7. can watch the debates starting at 9:00 p.m. on abc 7. once again, we invite you to take part in our react how other voters reacting at the same time. use your smartphone, tablets, or browser. election day is 15 days away. >> earl
. >> the u.s. attack in libya -- on the u.s. consulate libya is expected to be among the topics. president obama is winning in poll showsd another the race as a dead heat. >> the challenge for the be defining the middle east strategy going for it. has had some successes and s that are still murky. for romney, there's a broad challenge. that is how do you drill down to policies? the republican party is not t what a republican foreign-policy looks like. hear whate eager to side has to...
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stuff u.s. election close to the second one. i'm joined today by dr max also a professor of political administration and author of the books investing rather than saving and the delightfully optimistically titled the crisis is coming to talk to us a thanks very much for speaking to me now jeremy currently finds itself in a relatively decent position economically can it keep that up germany is not at all in the driving seat germany's economy is functioning but germany is driven rather than driving by the processes that are going on unfortunately i think the current system will last for a while because the european political elite really has sworn to defend it whatever the costs and the car sign norma's so really the current system is hurting europe we have to make some changes but i do think that the current rather detrimental state of affairs is going to continue for quite a while we see germany isn't in the driving seat what can change that but what we do right now is we have the fiscal union which is austerity which means we s
stuff u.s. election close to the second one. i'm joined today by dr max also a professor of political administration and author of the books investing rather than saving and the delightfully optimistically titled the crisis is coming to talk to us a thanks very much for speaking to me now jeremy currently finds itself in a relatively decent position economically can it keep that up germany is not at all in the driving seat germany's economy is functioning but germany is driven rather than...
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the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya will dance with me one of the most sensitive issues during the debate later than former cia officer ray mcgovern told me that american missions won't be secure and less washington abandons policies which make the arab world hostile to. well obama should be able to say that our ambassadors are going to be killed our other representatives are going to be murdered unless we change our policy towards a part of the world that policy be defined by the need for oil and the need to protect what are perceived to be the interests of israel unless we change those policies we will never succeed in being able to protect our our embassies and our other diplomatic establishment well have to talk about afghanistan but if romney were smart he'd say it's a fool's errand we've got to get out of there we were wrong we ought to bring our troops right back now why can't he say that or why is it not likely they do say that because no politician in the united states can afford the slighte
the killing of the u.s. ambassador to libya will dance with me one of the most sensitive issues during the debate later than former cia officer ray mcgovern told me that american missions won't be secure and less washington abandons policies which make the arab world hostile to. well obama should be able to say that our ambassadors are going to be killed our other representatives are going to be murdered unless we change our policy towards a part of the world that policy be defined by the need...
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the u.s. army had to come back. >> you're relying on us to do your security far you, y'all need to be participating in this security. >> reporter: but much of the training has been put in jeopardy by the recent rise of insider attacks-- afghan soldiers turning their guns on their american partners. major matthew kessler is a logistics advisor at camp leatherneck. how has it been here? you work with afghans everyday. >> it's a concern. it's frustrating for both sides. it makes the marines angry and it makes the afghans angry. >> pelley: kelly cobiella is at our cbs news bureau in kabul and, kelly, i wonder what nato is saying about what happens when u.s. troops withdraw and the afghans are left to fend for themselves. >> reporter: well, nato is painting a very rosy picture on paper. they say afghan national security forces are on track to take over security in this country. but they're also taking very heavy casualties. more than 500 afghan soldiers and police killed or wounded every month. and
the u.s. army had to come back. >> you're relying on us to do your security far you, y'all need to be participating in this security. >> reporter: but much of the training has been put in jeopardy by the recent rise of insider attacks-- afghan soldiers turning their guns on their american partners. major matthew kessler is a logistics advisor at camp leatherneck. how has it been here? you work with afghans everyday. >> it's a concern. it's frustrating for both sides. it makes...